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At this hour, the lower court has not lifted its injunction. SCOTUS has ruled. Employers and #TPS beneficiaries should continue to follow current USCIS instructions until the district court modifies its injunction. https://t.co/GyuW9lj2Nq
To give a sense of the impact that terminating TPS for El Salvador could have on the DC Metro area, in 2018 it was estimated that 20% of all construction employees in the region were Salvadorans with TPS, mostly senior employees doing skilled labor that can't easily be replaced.
BREAKING NYT:
The Trump admin just issued subpoenas to several journalists for The New York Times, after the outlet reported on security concerns involving Trump's Qatari-gifted Air Force One.
The subpoenas seek to force the reporters to testify before a federal grand jury on Wednesday. https://t.co/k7GRPjLSFf
Breaking news: The Department of Homeland Security misused Federal Emergency Management Agency resources when it diverted dozens of staff to help with immigration enforcement, a new report by a group of House Democrats shared first with The Post says. https://t.co/6g4aLBTsAx
Immigrant Justice Center — https://t.co/mZGpIeyWfF in Need of Defense (KIND) — https://t.co/fWsNEvO7Gg Services Committee — https://t.co/5s4HpTOGLl — https://t.co/Wz64SBIRwt
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300,000 TPS holders. Thousands of employers. This policy decision is forcing businesses across America to replace trained, legally authorized workers at once. The result: higher recruiting costs, production delays, reduced services, and slower economic growth.
It is about more than the worker; U.S. citizen spouses and children will experience lost income, housing instability, and increased reliance on public assistance.
Get ready for a loss, as the DOJ has brought a number of similar lawsuits during Trump’s time in office and has failed to win a single one.
Courts are clear; the federal government may not compel local law enforcement to use their limited resources to support ICE.
It is about more than the worker; U.S. citizen spouses and children will experience lost income, housing instability, and increased reliance on public assistance. 3/3
300,000 #TPS holders. Thousands of employers. This policy decision is forcing businesses across America to replace trained, legally authorized workers at once. Result: higher recruiting costs, production delays, reduced services, and slower economic growth. @UrbanViewRadio 1/3
They contribute billions of dollars annually in federal, state, and local taxes while supporting Social Security and Medicare. Removing that workforce means fewer taxpayers, lower payroll tax revenue, and less consumer spending in local economies. 2/3
Now we know why ICE was pressuring them to self-deport: ICE appears to have lied yet again about killing someone. Unbelievable but actually totally believable given that they lie about events fully captured on video
"A federal judge on Wednesday ordered USCIS to resume processing I-765 employment authorizations for noncitizens after the federal government earlier this year had frozen all such applications for people who are from 39 'high risk' countries." https://t.co/9FYMrCTkuK